-
Mashup Score: 55
Some of the 17 million Americans afflicted with major depressive disorder each year may soon receive a surprising new prescription from their clinician: Have fun on a virtual reality device.
Source: scopeblog.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 91Psychiatry’s new frontiers - Stanford Medicine Magazine - 7 day(s) ago
Hope amid crisis
Source: stanmed.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General NewsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 104How AI improves physician and nurse collaboration - 8 day(s) ago
A new artificial intelligence model helps physicians and nurses work together at Stanford Hospital to boost patient care.
Source: med.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 45
A Stanford Medicine-led effort to learn more about exercise’s molecular effects paints the broadest picture yet of why, in the health arena, sweat is king.
Source: med.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 47RAISE Health Symposium - 10 day(s) ago
Online (Livestream) – Registration required. RAISE Health’s inaugural symposium will host an essential discussion about the role of artificial intelligence in our health. Convening luminaries from technology, medicine, and policy, this symposium will explore AI’s potential to transform medicine and spotlight critical challenges to ensuring that AI is developed safely, responsibly, and for the benefit of society. From accelerating research and personalizing care to democratizing access to medical expertise,
Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 99Stanford Medicine study flags unexpected cells in lung as suspected source of severe COVID - 10 day(s) ago
A previously overlooked type of immune cell allows SARS-CoV-2 to proliferate, Stanford Medicine scientists have found. The discovery has important implications for preventing severe COVID-19.
Source: med.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 15
Research is showing that advanced methods of genetic testing aren’t equally useful for everyone: They’re less accurate for non-white families, raising concerns about how historical gaps in whose DNA gets studied produce inequities in medical care.
Source: scopeblog.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 125
The Stanford Medicine researcher was known for his groundbreaking work and his generous spirit as a mentor and colleague.
Source: med.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 42Brain organoids and assembloids are new models for elucidating, treating neurodevelopmental disorders - 15 day(s) ago
Stanford Medicine research on Timothy syndrome — which predisposes newborns to autism and epilepsy — may extend well beyond the rare genetic disorder to schizophrenia and other conditions.
Source: med.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 83
Artificial intelligence algorithms powered by deep learning improve skin cancer diagnostic accuracy for doctors, nurse practitioners and medical students in a study led by the Stanford Center for Digital Health.
Source: med.stanford.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
Some of the 17 million Americans afflicted with major depressive disorder each year may soon receive a surprising new prescription from their clinician: Have fun on a virtual reality device. https://t.co/lfTf6BxkgA #Depression #VRTherapy #MentalHealth